Item Tag: Lone Buck Guitars
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Lg Guitar Pedal Building Breadboard True Bypass W Power supply& LPB-1 Components
I make these with my 3D printer and then use off the shelf parts to assemble them into a complete unit. The 1/4" mono jacks on the back connect as the input from your guitar and output to your amp. The LED lights up when you are running through your pedal design, then turns off when you are in 'dry' bypass mode.
July 5, 2026
X-Large Guitar Pedal Building Breadboard True Bypass W Power supply& LPB-1 parts
I make these with my 3D printer and then use off the shelf parts to assemble them into a complete unit. The 1/4" mono jacks on the back connect as the input from your guitar and output to your amp. The LED lights up when you are running through your pedal design, then turns off when you are in 'dry' bypass mode.
July 5, 2026
X-Large Guitar Pedal Building Breadboard True Bypass Solderless 1/4″ Audio Jacks
As an avid electronics enthusiast along with being a guitar player, I have always loved tinkering with new sounds and making changes to pedal designs. After a lot of fighting with messy work areas (if you work with electronics, you know exactly what I am talking about!) I thought there had to be a better way. I made a few of these prototype breadboards with integrated input/output jacks, a 9V DC input as well as a bypass switch to help me clean up my workspace and designs. Well, after a few modifications to my original design (which I still use by the way!) I decide if I like these, other pedal builders would like them too. I make these with my 3D printer and then use off the shelf parts to assemble them into a complete unit. The 1/4" mono jacks on the back connect as the input from your guitar and output to your amp. I put a true bypass toggle switch that allows you to either play through your test design or run a dry signal out. The LED lights up when you are running through your pedal design, then turns off when you are in 'dry' bypass mode. In the front there are 4- four pin connectors to tap into for the input, output, positive and negative that tie into your breadboard. I include 10 jumper wires to get you started. Note: Color may vary. Typically they are black but sometimes I do them in different colors depending on the amount of filament I have at the time I print them. I make two sizes of these, the Extra-large which is this listing which has 2490 connection holes, and the large which has 1660 connection holes. The large give you a lot of real estate to make large pedal designs, or even make different 'building blocks' to mix and match. The medium is a little smaller and is plenty large for most designs. Includes the breadboard and 10 jumper wires. Required a 9V DC (center negative) power supply. This is the same size and polarity of a typical pedal power supply.
July 5, 2026
Large Guitar Pedal Building Breadboard True Bypass, Solderless, 1/4″ Audio Jacks
As an avid electronics enthusiast along with being a guitar player, I have always loved tinkering with new sounds and making changes to pedal designs. After a lot of fighting with messy work areas (if you work with electronics, you know exactly what I am talking about!) I thought there had to be a better way. I made a few of these prototype breadboards with integrated input/output jacks, a 9V DC input as well as a bypass switch to help me clean up my workspace and designs. Well, after a few modifications to my original design (which I still use by the way!) I decide if I like these, other pedal builders would like them too. I make these with my 3D printer and then use off the shelf parts to assemble them into a complete unit. The 1/4" mono jacks on the back connect as the input from your guitar and output to your amp. I put a true bypass toggle switch that allows you to either play through your test design or run a dry signal out. The LED lights up when you are running through your pedal design, then turns off when you are in 'dry' bypass mode. In the front there are 4- four pin connectors to tap into for the input, output, positive and negative that tie into your breadboard. I include 10 jumper wires to get you started. I make two sizes of these, the large which is this listing which has 1660 connection holes, and the extra-large which has 2490 connection holes. The large give you a lot of real estate to make large pedal designs, or even make different 'building blocks' to mix and match. The medium is a little smaller and is plenty large for most designs. Includes the breadboard and 10 jumper wires. Required a 9V DC (center negative) power supply. This is the same size and polarity of a typical pedal power supply.
July 5, 2026